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Celebrate the Winter Season in the Kalamazoo Michigan Area

Wintertime in Kalamazoo Area of Michigan

Around every corner of Michigan Life's Region 3 there is a park or trail with areas for family fun. When the snow flies, welcome to our winter wonderland. Head to our local ski resorts and toboggan runs, or hit the trails for snowmobiling and cross-country skiing.

Enjoy the Winter Season Season in the Kalamazoo Region

Michigan Life's Region 3 Kalamazoo Area is the Getaway to Michigan including Berrien County, Cass County, Kalamazoo County, St Joseph County, and VanBuren County Michigan.

What to See and Do in Region 3 -Kalamazoo Area

Challenging enlarged Terrain Park which features a quarter-pipe and more terrain for skiers and boarders this season. 15 trails that cascade over beautifully wooded hills. Pumpkin Park for riders to learn new skills and work on new tricks. Five chairlifts, five surface tows, snowmaking, night skiing and snow tubing.

Kalamazoo's Vintage Market is BACK for our two day market January 20th 9-4 and January 21st 10-4. Free admission and parking the whole weekend and two full rooms to shop including antiques, shabby chic, boutique clothing, vintage, home decor & MORE! Sunday of the show will be our big $1,000 giveaway!

Springhope Farm is a southwest Michigan orchard featuring apples, sweet cherries and peaches. So if you are looking for U-picked or ready picked apples, sweet cherries or peaches we are your connection in the country. Please check the Up-Date page for U-pick availability.

Don't miss the NEXT BIG, HUGE CRAFT SHOW on September 24th at the Kalamazoo County Expo Center featuring crafters, artists and vendors from across the Midwest! Always free admission. Grab your friends and enjoy a day shopping one of a kind works from stained glass to re-purposed furniture and home decor.

For nearly a century, West Michigan has been the home to some of the most productive and picturesque fruit farms in the Midwest. Lake Michigan's "lake effect" has sheltered the fruit of our region from the harshness of winter -- blanketing the fruit vines with snow and providing slightly warmer temperatures.